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Location American Space News for 17 August 2019

Protocells, Bombardment, Martian Erosion and Biofluorescence

Scientific American - 17 Aug 2019 23:00
Protocells, Bombardment, Martian Erosion and Biofluorescence What do these things have in common? They’re all important for astrobiology --
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The eerie, hellish glow coming from the Moon may seem unreal in this image, since it’s invisible to our eyes. But instruments that detect gamma rays tell us it’s real. More than just a grainy, red picture, it’s a v...
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Leading into Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
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The Force is strong with this rumor.
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Hubble Spots Purple 'Jellyfish' Star Glowing in Abyss of Deep Space The latest Hubble image appears to capture a cosmic jellyfish floating in space, but in reality this structure is no living creature.
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'Stranger Things' Science: What If You Needed to Know Planck's Constant to Save the World? Season 3 of the Netflix hit series "Stranger Things" again shows the series' appreciation for science, giving a staple of quantum mechanics an important cameo.
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Big Leap by SpaceX's Starship Prototype Pushed to Next Week It looks like we'll have to wait a little longer to see Starhopper make its biggest leap yet.
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Elon Musk Floats 'Nuke Mars' Idea Again (He Has T-Shirts) Nuking Mars is still on Elon Musk's wish list, it would seem.
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NASA picks Alabama's 'Rocket City' for lunar lander job NASA picked Alabama's "Rocket City" on Friday to lead development of the next moon lander for astronauts.
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NASA Sun Probe Spies the Solar Wind in 1st Birthday Photo NASA's Parker Solar Probe is preparing for another close swoop by the sun as it celebrates its first year in space.
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